Black Keemun | Qi Men Hong Xiang - Option: 1 kg

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Keemun Black Tea (Qi Men Hong Cha 祁门红茶) is a famous Chinese Black Tea. It is produced in the Keemun County (Qi Men Xian 祁门县) of Anhui. It is one of the Three Most Famous Black Teas in the world, with the other two Darjeeling Black Tea and Ceylon Uva Black tea. Unlike the other two big leaf cultivar black teas which come from a tropical zone, the Keemun Black Tea originates in a subtropical zone and the cultivar is typical Chinese small leaf - Zhu Ye Zhong. It features a kind of natural gentle creamy flavor which made this tea famous. Its taste is very mild and sweet. The extraordinary terroir of Keemun District creates unique conditions for growing tea of ​​unprecedented quality. More

Keemun Black Tea (Qi Men Hong Cha 祁门红茶) is a famous Chinese Black Tea. It is produced in the Keemun County (Qi Men Xian 祁门县) of Anhui. It is one of the Three Most Famous Black Teas in the world, with the other two Darjeeling Black Tea and Ceylon Uva Black tea. Unlike the other two big leaf cultivar black teas which come from a tropical zone, the Keemun Black Tea originates in a subtropical zone and the cultivar is typical Chinese small leaf - Zhu Ye Zhong. It features a kind of natural gentle creamy flavor which made this tea famous. Its taste is very mild and sweet. The extraordinary terroir of Keemun District creates unique conditions for growing tea of ​​unprecedented quality.

Qimen is located in the golden tea-producing belt at 30 degrees north latitude. The local natural conditions of "four mores and one less" - many mountains, many clouds, much fog, much rain, and little direct sunlight - provide an excellent environment for the growth of tea trees.

Keemun is a historical reputed black tea in China. It was produced during Qing Dynasty at the Keemun County and surrounding areas at Anhui Province (安徽省 An-hui Sheng). In the first year of Emperor Guangxu's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1875), tea farmers in Anhui created Keemun black tea. Before that, Qimen only produced green tea, not black tea, and the market was not good at that time. Hu Yuanlong, a native of Guixi in the southern part of Qimen, planned to build a tea factory, using his own tea leaves and asking a master to try to make black tea. After continuous improvements, he finally made a high-quality black tea with excellent color, fragrance, taste and shape, and Hu Yuanlong became the founder of Qimen black tea.

Parameters
Form loose tea
Country of origin China
Province Anhui
Location Qimen, Rongkou 溶口
Cultivar Zhu Ye Zhong 槠叶种